Yaakov ben Yaakov Moshe Lorberbaum of Lissa (1760-1832) (known in English as Jacob ben Jacob Moses of Lissa, Jacob Lorberbaum or Jacob Lisser,[1] Hebrew: יעקב בן יעקב משה מליסא) was a rabbi and posek. He is most commonly known as the "Ba'al HaChavas Da'as" or "Ba'al HaNesivos" for his most well-known works, or as the "Lissa Rav" for the city in which he was Chief Rabbi.
^ One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Solomon Schechter and Max Schloessinger (1901–1906). "JACOB BEN JACOB MOSES OF LISSA". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Retrieved March 14, 2012.
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(Wrocław). He was a contemporary and colleague of Rabbi Akiva Eiger and YaakovLorberbaum (Jacob of Lisa). Abraham Tiktin was the son of Rabbi Gedaliah Tiktin...
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later to be held by his opponent in many halachic debates, Rabbi YaakovLorberbaum. He had four children: a daughter, Franziska Freide (1788–1842), who...
written by R. YaakovLorberbaum of Lisa. Hishtapchut HaNefesh - viduy (confessional prayers) for the eve of Yom Kippur. "Rabbi Yaakov Tzvi Mecklenburg"...
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customarily studied in conjunction with Nesivot HaMishpat, written by Rav YaakovLorberbaum, who often controverted Rabbi Heller's conclusions on many points...
from Naphtali Hirsch Katzenellenbogen of Wintzenheim in the west to YaakovLorberbaum of Lissa in the east, from Samuel Bernstein of Amsterdam in the north...
decisions on the opinions of three Ashkenazi rabbinic authorities: Rabbis YaakovLorberbaum (author of Nesivos HaMishpat), Schneur Zalman of Liadi (author of...
giants of the time, where his fellow students were Mordecai Benet and YaakovLorberbaum, who were to become two of the leading scholars of the next generation...
the descendants of the Babylonian versions". According to Rabbi YaakovLorberbaum's Ma'aseh Nissim, Ha Lachma Anya was first recited after the destruction...